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How do I delegate when I can do it faster myself? - ValeriaVG
Sree Vijaykumar I remember why I became a manager. The team needed someone to advocate for their growth, compensation and overall well-being. I knew very little about leadership or management and the resources were somewhat scarce - I didn't even know what to look for. But I was determined to do my best.

At times my best meant doing everything myself. After all, I was the most experienced engineer on the team. I could write code faster than anyone else, review PRs quicker than anyone else and ship features quicker than anyone else. Well, not really, but I'd like to think so anyway.

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Why Ozempic and Wegovy Don't Cause Weight Loss for Everyone
Why Ozempic and Wegovy Don't Cause Weight Loss for Everyone
People taking popular new weight-loss drugs such as Wegovy and Zepbound often celebrate the number of pounds they shed and the related health benefits, but...


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A physicist tests when a crowd becomes a crush : NPR
In Pamplona, where the bulls run, a scientist studies the physics of crowds.


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AI is changing who gets hired - what skills will keep you employed?
AI is changing who gets hired - what skills will keep you employed?
Two surveys of hundreds of companies shed new light on what employers want.


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When the CEO Becomes Board Chair
When the CEO Becomes Board Chair
It's one of the most delicate transitions in corporate leadership.


 
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No one wants to buy Roomba maker iRobot anymore
No one wants to buy Roomba maker iRobot anymore
iRobot is not having a good day.


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What Should Retailers Do About AI Shoppers?
What Should Retailers Do About AI Shoppers?
Autonomous agents are taking over the customer journey--from search to checkout--and companies that wait to adapt risk being cut out entirely.


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The dark side of the global surrogacy trade
The dark side of the global surrogacy trade
Surrogacy is harmful to the birth mother and to the baby. The trade in babies should be banned.


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Report: Dozens of freed terrorists became millionaires through PA 'pay-for-slay' sche
Report: Dozens of freed terrorists became millionaires through PA 'pay-for-slay' sche
160 of 250 prisoners released in last hostage deal amassed wealth behind bars via Palestinian Authority stipends tied to length of sentence; watchdog says payouts totaled nearly $70 million, often funded through international aid


 
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Role of brain inflammation in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's may depend on the behavior of microglia
Role of brain inflammation in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's may depend on the behavior of microglia
Researchers from the Alzheimer's Center at Temple (ACT) provide new insights into how microglia, the brain's immune cells, exhibit an apparent dual function with the ability to both increase and decrease inflammation in the brain. Deeper understanding of this phenomenon could shape the potential for identifying the causes of, and possible treatment for neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's.


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Parents Fell in Love With Alpha School's Promise. Then They Wanted Out
Parents Fell in Love With Alpha School's Promise. Then They Wanted Out
In Brownsville, Texas, some families found a buzzy new school's methods--surveillance of kids, software in lieu of teachers--to be an education in and of itself.


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The hidden military pressures behind the new push for small nuclear reactors
The hidden military pressures behind the new push for small nuclear reactors
If billions are being invested to power submarines not homes, the public deserves to know.


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Molecular switch discovery could open door to male birth control
Molecular switch discovery could open door to male birth control
Michigan State University scientists have pinpointed the molecular "switch" that supercharges sperm for their final sprint to an egg--a breakthrough that could reshape infertility treatments and pave the way for safe, nonhormonal male contraceptives. The work is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


 
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Japan Welcomed Trump With Car Show Featuring Ford F-150 Pickup - BI
Japan Welcomed Trump With Car Show Featuring Ford F-150 Pickup - BI
This comes after Reuters reported last week that Takaichi finalized a purchase package ahead of her meeting with Trump, which included soybeans, gas, and a fleet of Ford F-150 pickup trucks.


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Zuckerberg Privately Sought Bondi's Advice on Talking to Trump: Book Says - BI
Zuckerberg Privately Sought Bondi's Advice on Talking to Trump: Book Says - BI
That would've come as Meta prepared for a trial in an ongoing FTC antitrust case against them.


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Can AI make the poor world richer? - The Economist
Can AI make the poor world richer? - The Economist
It promises a level playing field. So have past technologies


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Xi Jinping's latest purge: paranoid or purposeful? - The Economist
Xi Jinping's latest purge: paranoid or purposeful? - The Economist
What the biggest military crackdown in decades says about his strength


 
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How KFC lost fast food's chicken crown - and how it plans to win it back - FT
How KFC lost fast food's chicken crown - and how it plans to win it back - FT
The veteran chicken chain is battling U.S. sales declines as consumers choose sandwiches and tenders over buckets of fried chicken


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Tesla chair warns Musk could quit if shareholders reject $1tn pay deal - FT
Tesla chair warns Musk could quit if shareholders reject $1tn pay deal - FT
Robyn Denholm urges investors to support billionaire chief's package ahead of crucial November 6 vote


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Covid 2020: Where cruise ships went to die
Covid 2020: Where cruise ships went to die
When Covid-19 took hold, cruise ship operators struggled to stay afloat. One option was to scrap older vessels - giving one photographer a unique perspective.


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Rare earths: Mining firms embrace bumper interest from the Middle East
Mining executives have welcomed bumper investor interest in critical minerals from the Middle East.


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10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him. Bad idea.
10M people watched a YouTuber shim a lock; the lock company sued him. Bad idea.
It's still legal to pick locks, even when you swing your legs.


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Here's what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like
Here's what ads on your $2,000 Samsung smart fridge will look like
A new widget coming to the built-in screen will show 'curated advertisements' starting next month. But you can opt out.


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A Silicon Valley family wanted their son's science test graded fairly. It became a battle
A Silicon Valley family wanted their son's science test graded fairly. It became a battle
The dispute centered on an honors chemistry exam. But what was really at stake, said parent Shilpa Viswanathan, was what was "right."


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The gum disease, diabetes connection
The gum disease, diabetes connection
Periodontist explains how the relationship between the two diseases shapes patient care and prevention.


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Here's how Slate Auto plans to handle repairs to its electric trucks
Here's how Slate Auto plans to handle repairs to its electric trucks
The startup has partnered with RepairPal to service its affordable EV truck.


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UnitedHealth Q3 earnings reflect the U.S. healthcare crisis
UnitedHealth Q3 earnings reflect the U.S. healthcare crisis
UnitedHealth’s earnings are a powerful reminder that the country's healthcare math, whether corporate or federal, just does not add up


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As Trump Tariffs Canada, Carney Turns to Asia for Trade
As Trump Tariffs Canada, Carney Turns to Asia for Trade
Mark Carney is pitching Canada as a predictable and responsible alternative to the United States.


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After Charlie Kirk's Death, Brilyn Hollyhand Steps Into the Ring
After Charlie Kirk's Death, Brilyn Hollyhand Steps Into the Ring
In a crowded field of would-be successors, Brilyn Hollyhand hopes to capture the minds of young conservatives across America.


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If things in America weren't stupid enough, Texas is suing Tylenol maker
If things in America weren't stupid enough, Texas is suing Tylenol maker
Texas sues Tylenol maker over unproven claim the pain medicine causes autism.


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Eli Lilly, NVIDIA team up to build pharma's biggest AI supercomputer
Eli Lilly, NVIDIA team up to build pharma's biggest AI supercomputer
“We want to help ensure that America wins the AI race,” said NVIDIA’s health care lead, Kimberly Powell, in an interview. “One of the most essential industries for any nation is health care, and we need to continue to lead the world in biomedical discoveries,” she added, pointing to Lilly as a global leader in discovering medicines.


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America's immigration crackdown is disrupting the global remittance market
America's immigration crackdown might have serious financial consequences for a range of countries.


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How do you move a village? Residents of France's last outpost in North America try to outrun the sea
How do you move a village? Residents of France's last outpost in North America try to outrun the sea
As rising tides eat away at Canada's Saint-Pierre and Miquelon archipelago, plans to move the historic village to higher ground have divided friends and families


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Roelof Botha explains why Sequoia supports Shaun Maguire after COO quit
Roelof Botha explains why Sequoia supports Shaun Maguire after COO quit
Sequoia's managing partner Roelof Botha defended his colleague's controversial comments that sparked an online backlash, arguing that the VC firm needs "spiky" people.


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America's Largest Lobbying Group Turns on Trump Admin Over H-1B Visas
America's Largest Lobbying Group Turns on Trump Admin Over H-1B Visas
Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee sparks backlash as the Chamber of Commerce mounts a rare legal fight against him.


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Hundreds of People With 'Top Secret' Clearance Exposed by House Democrats' Website
Hundreds of People With 'Top Secret' Clearance Exposed by House Democrats' Website
A database containing information on people who applied for jobs with Democrats in the US House of Representatives was left accessible on the open web.


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America Doesn't Have Enough Weapons for a Major Conflict. These Workers Know Why.
This summer, employees at several big defense companies went on strike. Their grievances highlight a much larger problem brewing beneath the surface.


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Federal Union's Demand to End Shutdown Fails to Sway Democrats
Federal Union's Demand to End Shutdown Fails to Sway Democrats
Senate Republicans cited a call by the American Federation of Government Employees to pass a funding extension in an attempt to pressure Democrats to relent. The effort fell flat.


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A Timeline of Trump's Strikes on Vessels He Says Are Smuggling Drugs
A Timeline of Trump's Strikes on Vessels He Says Are Smuggling Drugs
President Trump’s military campaign has killed at least 57 people in the waters off Central and South America. The strikes have been widely criticized as illegal.


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Trump Administration Reinstalls Confederate Statue in Washington
Trump Administration Reinstalls Confederate Statue in Washington
The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general who worked closely with slave-owning Native American tribes, is the only monument of its kind in the nation’s capital.


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Trump Says He Is Prepared to Send 'More Than the National Guard' Into U.S. Cities
Trump Says He Is Prepared to Send 'More Than the National Guard' Into U.S. Cities
In a speech to American troops assembled in Japan on Tuesday, President Trump said he would escalate his orders to active duty branches of the military if he decides it is appropriate.


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Why most diets fail and what to eat to succeed, according to a weight loss surgeon | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Why most diets fail and what to eat to succeed, according to a weight loss surgeon | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Ever wondered why the latest fad diets have never helped you lose weight? A surgeon explains the most effective way to drop unwanted pounds.


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ChatGPT maker OpenAI restructures as a for-profit company
ChatGPT maker OpenAI restructures as a for-profit company
The shift resolves a year of uncertainty about how the company behind ChatGPT would raise the enormous sums needed to develop AI technology


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Nvidia pumps $1 billion into Nokia, announces 6G partnership
Nvidia pumps $1 billion into Nokia, announces 6G partnership
Nvidia isn't playing a nostalgia game; instead, the AI boom's kingmaker says it's working with Nokia on next-gen networking tech dubbed 6G


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Apple hits $4trn amid market rally and hot iPhone 17 sales
Apple hits $4trn amid market rally and hot iPhone 17 sales
The tech giant rode a fresh market surge to hit the milestone, amid strong early sales for its new iPhone model in the U.S. and China


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Amazon layoffs to hit 14,000 corporate jobs in big AI push
Amazon layoffs to hit 14,000 corporate jobs in big AI push
Bosses at the e-commerce and tech giant said they are "convicted that we need to be organized more leanly" to move quickly on AI


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Bill Gates calls for a pivot in climate change-fighting efforts
Bill Gates calls for a pivot in climate change-fighting efforts
In a new memo, the Microsoft co-founder lays out a pivot in how he believes the world's governments should combat climate change


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Nvidia, Palantir, Super Micro Computer: High-flying stocks could stall soon
Nvidia, Palantir, Super Micro Computer: High-flying stocks could stall soon
Pinpointing which stocks are due for a slide isn't easy, but evidence is mounting that a few companies whose shares have soared will go into reverse soon


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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon doubles down on return-to-office
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon doubles down on return-to-office
Dimon doubled-down about a week after an internal petition calling for more flexibility reached 2,000 signatures


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PayPal to launch digital payments feature inside ChatGPT
PayPal to launch digital payments feature inside ChatGPT
Chief executive Alex Chriss said: “It’s hard to imagine that agentic commerce isn’t going to be a big part of the future” 



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